Tracing Your House History – Part 1

With the onset of Britain’s third covid-19 lockdown within a year, Triskele Heritage will be stepping up to try and provide some (hopefully) entertaining and informative free public talks. The weekly lockdown lectures will feature the fruits of our research so you can be sure that the content will all be bang up to date!

Each week we will host a lockdown lecture freely accessible to anyone with a web connection via Zoom. All you need to do is register via Eventbrite and – when the time for the talk rolls around – grab your favourite beverage of choice, get comfy and enjoy.

Our next event will take place at 17:00GMT on Thursday 25 February 2021 and will focus on Tracing Your House History (Part 1) – Uncovering Your Local Heritage

Booking is now available via Eventbrite.

Due to our licensing agreement with Zoom tickets for each event will be limited to 495 places. If you cannot make it after booking, please do return your ticket so that someone else can enjoy the talk instead.

Please note that this is a live event only and there will not be a recording of the talk available afterwards.

If you have a question about the event – in the first instance please see our FAQs section. The answer will almost certainly be in there.

More information on the talk

The first of two sessions offering help and advice on researching local history and heritage. It will not matter if you missed the first session – the second event will be entirely self-contained.

History is literally on our doorsteps. There is not a single corner of the land which has not witnessed the remarkable passage of time and left physical evidence of those changes. Many of us would like to find out more about the history of the buildings that we inhabit and the area that we live in. This talk is a beginner’s guide to the techniques of online local history and archaeology research.